Hallucinations associated with Charles Bonnet syndrome can be simple, non-formed images. This includes lines, light flashes, patterns, and geometric shapes. They also can be complex, such as images of people, animals, or scenes. They are generally not disturbing and do not involve other senses. Hallucination episodes can range from a few seconds to hours and may recur over the course of several days to years.

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